Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
Need of Sth/doing Sth (phrase) circumstances in which something is necessary; necessity 10.7. Can you describe the place where you live?/ Please describe the room you live in Briefly, my humble house locates in a small and quite street, so coming home to me is like all the craziness happened outside is left behind. Just beside my house stands a big old tree. I have my own room with walls painted violet, which is kinda a peaceful color. The air outside is fresh. I usually open the window to enjoy the wind and sunshine, which will help cool down my room without an air conditioner. Since I spend most of my time staying at home, my room means the whole world to me. It’s like a friend who is always there to share ups and downs with me. So yeah, I would always miss my house, my room whenever I’m away. Vocabulary Humble (adj) having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance To help (SO) do Sth (v) to make it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering them one's services or resources. To share ups and downs (v) together being through good and bad times To be away (adj) to or at a distance from a particular place, person, or thing 10.8. Which part of your home do you like the most? It’s the dining room where my family spends our time together. Not only lunch or dinner but all our family reunions take place in the dining room where we can enjoy a harmonious atmosphere. We always try to keep the family dinner as something we cannot go a day without, since for us it’s the family bonding that lies behind. Vocabulary Family reunions Harmonious To go a day without Sth/doing Sth (v) to feel not necessary to do Sth on a day 11. Visitors 11.1. Do you often invite friends to visit your home I do but only when we have known each other well for quite a long time. As most of my friends also enjoy staying inside like me, normally I just invite one friend then we buy some snacks home and exchange some chitchat for hours. I sometimes invite 3 to 4 friends so we can have a girl-night-in with movies or a small pyjama party. Vocabulary Chitchat (noun) gossip, casual conversation pyjama party (n) a social occasion when a group of friends, usually children or young people, stay for the night at one person’s house girl-night-in (n) an evening spent outside of the home by a group of women 11.2. Do you like visitors coming to your home? Only if I’m informed about the visit. I typically don’t like sudden visits that they pay when I have to open the door in my pyjamas. That kind of visitors to me is so impolite. Oh, and I also don’t like a big crowd visiting my place. They’re too noisy and most of the time I’m afraid of my property secretly being stolen. 11.3. When do visitors come to your home? Most of my parents’ guests or our relatives would pay a visit during daytime, whereas my friends’ visits usually end at night like 9 or 10 pm since we may have classes during the day. However I know them well enough so my parents have never complained about it. 11.4. Do you prefer to have friends visit you, or relatives? Both friends’ and relatives’ visits are meaningful to me. Since our relatives live miles away, we really appreciate their efforts and time to visit us. My friends actually only come when they’re invited, so we don’t have much problem with time. 11.5. When someone visits you, how do you usually show hospitality (or, entertain them)? Well first I would offer them some drinks like cool water or coke. If it’s my parents’ guest, I may politely answer some questions if they ask, otherwise I’ll just head back to my room as my presence actually would make them feel more inconvenient to start the talk. Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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